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Advanced Multimedia Workshop

Updated: 2010-10-13 14:13
By Sun Peng (chinadaily.com.cn)

Advanced Multimedia Workshop

The IOPF Multimedia Workshop in Changsha is an intensive, practical series of classes, critiques and experiments in advanced multimedia storytelling. Over the course of five days, participants will get expert tuition from two leading professionals in creating and editing long form multimedia projects for distribution across multiple platforms. In the last two days participants will produce one project each shot locally and edited with tutor support.

Workshop Tutors: David Campbell & D J Clark

Advanced Multimedia Workshop

D J Clark is a contract multimedia reporter for China Daily, Director of Visual Journalism at the Asia Center for Journalism and Course leader on the MA International Multimedia Journalism at Beijing Foreign Studies University (in collaboration with the University of Bolton, UK). He also researches and writes about visual journalism as a vehicle for social change, the subject that drives both his journalistic and academic work. DJ runs visual journalism workshops throughout the world most recently for Canon in China and the Philippines, The British Council in Croatia, Mozambique and Vietnam and World Press Photo in the Philippines and across Africa. In 2010 he developed the first World Press Photo multimedia workshops, training African journalists for the 2010 world cup.

Advanced Multimedia Workshop

David Campbell is a photographic consultant, independent scholar and award-winning multimedia producer, as well as a member of the Durham Centre for Advanced Photography Studies at Durham University. With both academic and practice-based credentials, David brings an understanding of the contexts that shape visual storytelling to the analysis and production of new multimedia work. In 2005 he gave the Sem Presser Lecture to the World Press Photo awards, is currently External Examiner for the MA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at the London College of Communication, and has been a visiting professor with Bolton University's MA Photography in China. In collaboration with Sharron Lovell, David won a "Best of the Best" award in general excellence at The Society of American Business Editors and Writers 2010 annual Best in Business Journalism competition for "Living in the Shadows: China's Internal Migrants", a 15-minute multimedia story licensed to The Global Post. David writes a blog on photography, multimedia and politics at www.david-campbell.org.

IOPF Multimedia Workshop

Source: IOPF website

 
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